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    The 79-year-old woman was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer Former flight attendant with terminal cancer lives out dying ‘last wish’ to fly again Skip to main content

  3. Former flight attendant with terminal cancer lives out dying ...

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    A former flight attendant with terminal cancer has lived out her dying “last wish” of taking flight one last time.. Janet McAnnally, a 79-year-old hospice patient living in California, was ...

  4. Former Flight Attendant with Terminal Cancer Is Granted 'Last ...

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    Janet McAnnally, who has stage 4 lung cancer, was a TWA hostess in the 1970s for seven years Former Flight Attendant with Terminal Cancer Is Granted 'Last Wish' to Fly Again: 'I've Had a Lovely ...

  5. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional problems are also frequently seen in cancer patients at diagnosis and through chemotherapy treatment. Research suggests that in children and young people undergoing cancer treatment, parenteral nutrition may help with this leading to weight gain and increased calorie and protein intake, when compared to enteral nutrition. [138]

  6. Angel Flight - Wikipedia

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    Not every patient is eligible for transportation. For example, patients usually must be medically stable and capable of walking on their own and sitting upright unassisted. The flight must also not be for treatment of a medical emergency, because weather or other factors may cause last-minute cancellation of the flight. Often a doctor's signoff ...

  7. Aviation medicine - Wikipedia

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    Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots, aircrews, or astronauts. [1] The specialty strives to treat or prevent conditions to which aircrews are particularly susceptible, applies medical knowledge to the human factors in aviation and ...

  8. Chemoimmunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Chemotherapy can boost tumor immunity in two main ways: (a) by killing cancer cells through immunogenic cell death, and (b) by affecting both cancerous and normal cells in the tumor environment. Despite this, many chemotherapy treatments can also suppress the immune system by causing lymphopenia or impairing lymphocyte function.

  9. U.S. cancer patients face nationwide shortages of life-saving ...

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    While Philadelphia's Kimmel Cancer Center has managed to avoid turning patients away, shortages are a persistent issue, affecting not only high-end platinum-based chemotherapy drugs but also other ...